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Abdominal Pain 3. Epigastric Pain Differential Diagnosis and Approach |
Depositor: |
Diana |
Creator: |
Scott Stern, MD Professor of Medicine University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine |
Epigastric Pain Differential Diagnosis and Approach
Duration: 06:55 |
Keywords: |
Diagnosis, Fever, Pathologic Processes, Pathological Conditions. Signs, and Symptoms, Abdominal Pain, Intestine, Large |
Date Uploaded: |
09/22/2016 |
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Colon, Villous adenoma |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Department of Pathology & Molecular Biology University of Texas Southwestern School of Medicine (UTSW) |
System: Gastrointestinal
Organ: Colon
Diagnosis: Villous adenoma
Disease process: Abnormal
Species: Human
Highest magnification: 40x
Stain: H&E |
Keywords: |
histolopathology, Adenomatous Intestinal, Trabecular, Follicular, Polyposis, Adenoma, pathology, Basal Cell, Papillary, Microcystic, Monomorphic |
Date Uploaded: |
06/23/2016 |
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Colon, Adenoma |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Department of Pathology & Molecular Biology University of Texas Southwestern School of Medicine (UTSW) |
System: Gastrointestinal
Organ: Colon
Diagnosis: Adenoma, adenocarcinoma
Disease process: Abnormal
Species: Human
Highest magnification: 40x
Stain: H&E |
Keywords: |
Adenomatous Intestinal, Adenomatous Polyps, Microcystic, Adenoma, pathology, Papillary, histolopathology, Basal Cell, Polyposis, Trabecular, Follicular, Monomorphic |
Date Uploaded: |
06/23/2016 |
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Auscultation landmarks, abdomen |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Kristina DeRyke, i-Human Patients, Inc. |
Abdominal auscultation landmarks |
Keywords: |
Digestive System, Intestine, Large, Physical Examinations, Examinations, Physical, Auscultation, Intestinal Obstruction, Obstruction, Examination, Physical, Physical Examinations and Diagnoses |
Date Uploaded: |
05/12/2016 |
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Abdominal pain - Biliary colic secondary to ascariasis |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Dan A. Henry, MD FACP, Professor of Medicine, Course Director Clinical Reasoning University of Connecticut School of Medicine |
Synopsis video for biliary colic secondary to ascariasis
Duration: 13:51 |
Keywords: |
Abdominal Pain, Sphincter, Colonic Diseases, Colitis, Colon, Fever, Iliocecal valve, Gastroenteritis, Intestine, Large |
Date Uploaded: |
05/11/2016 |
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Title: |
Large intestine |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Laura Garrison
i-Human Patients, Inc. |
Large intestines |
Keywords: |
Large Intestine, Appendix, Anal Canal, Hepatic Flexure, Cecum, Splenic Flexure, Intestine, Large, Rectum, Colon |
Is part of: |
Large intestine |
Date Uploaded: |
04/22/2016 |
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MRI: Ulcerative Colitis |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Rush University |
Main Feature: Large bowel wall thickening.
Description: There is diffuse circumferential wall thickening, hyperintense T2 signal, and avid mucosal enhancement throughout the entire colon and rectum. Increased mesenteric fat stranding surrounding the bowel with prominence of the mesenteric vessels. The terminal ileum is grossly unremarkable. These findings are suggestive of ulcerative colitis.
Series 30, image 5096-axial/t1, precontrast. This picture is to be used together with the series 39, image 5096. The point of focus here is the descending colon located at the 1-2 oclock position. Notice that the bowel wall is circumferentially thickened on both the pre and post contrast image. On series 39, you see that same portion of the colon wall diffusely enhance. Also, in series 39 note the engorged vessels that feed the colon.
Series 39, image 5096-axial/t1, postcontrast.
Series 24, image 29- t2 axial. At the level of the sigmoid colon. The purpose of this image is to show diffuse circumferential wall thickening in one continuous segment, hyperintense t2 signal, and mucosal enhancement. |
Keywords: |
hyperplasia, hyperplastic cells, Colitis, Ulcerative, cancer polyp |
Date Uploaded: |
04/08/2016 |
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Title: |
MRI: Ulcerative Colitis |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Rush University |
Main Feature: Large bowel wall thickening.
Description: There is diffuse circumferential wall thickening, hyperintense T2 signal, and avid mucosal enhancement throughout the entire colon and rectum. Increased mesenteric fat stranding surrounding the bowel with prominence of the mesenteric vessels. The terminal ileum is grossly unremarkable. These findings are suggestive of ulcerative colitis.
Series 30, image 5096-axial/t1, precontrast. This picture is to be used together with the series 39, image 5096. The point of focus here is the descending colon located at the 1-2 oclock position. Notice that the bowel wall is circumferentially thickened on both the pre and post contrast image. On series 39, you see that same portion of the colon wall diffusely enhance. Also, in series 39 note the engorged vessels that feed the colon.
Series 39, image 5096-axial/t1, postcontrast.
Series 24, image 29- t2 axial. At the level of the sigmoid colon. The purpose of this image is to show diffuse circumferential wall thickening in one continuous segment, hyperintense t2 signal, and mucosal enhancement. |
Keywords: |
Colitis, Ulcerative, hyperplasia, hyperplastic cells, cancer polyp |
Date Uploaded: |
04/08/2016 |
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Title: |
MRI: Ulcerative Colitis |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Rush University |
Main Feature: Large bowel wall thickening.
Description: There is diffuse circumferential wall thickening, hyperintense T2 signal, and avid mucosal enhancement throughout the entire colon and rectum. Increased mesenteric fat stranding surrounding the bowel with prominence of the mesenteric vessels. The terminal ileum is grossly unremarkable. These findings are suggestive of ulcerative colitis.
Series 30, image 5096-axial/t1, precontrast. This picture is to be used together with the series 39, image 5096. The point of focus here is the descending colon located at the 1-2 oclock position. Notice that the bowel wall is circumferentially thickened on both the pre and post contrast image. On series 39, you see that same portion of the colon wall diffusely enhance. Also, in series 39 note the engorged vessels that feed the colon.
Series 39, image 5096-axial/t1, postcontrast.
Series 24, image 29- t2 axial. At the level of the sigmoid colon. The purpose of this image is to show diffuse circumferential wall thickening in one continuous segment, hyperintense t2 signal, and mucosal enhancement. |
Keywords: |
cancer polyp, hyperplasia, Colitis, Ulcerative, hyperplastic cells |
Date Uploaded: |
04/08/2016 |
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Title: |
Abdominal pain - Biliary colic due to ascariasis |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Dan A. Henry, MD FACP, Professor of Medicine, Course Director Clinical Reasoning University of Connecticut School of Medicine |
Synopsis PDF for abdominal pain secondary to a biliary colic due to ascariasis case |
Keywords: |
Colonic Diseases, Iliocecal valve, Fever, Intestine, Large, Gastroenteritis, Sphincter, Colitis, Abdominal Pain, Colon |
Date Uploaded: |
02/19/2016 |